The suit alleges that Kushner Companies also failed to notify the state that it was offering market-rate leases instead of rent-stabilized ones.

Jared Kushner's real estate company systematically screwed some Brooklyn tenants out of rent-stabilized leases, a new lawsuit charged Tuesday.

The suit, filed by the Housing Rights Initiative in Brooklyn Supreme Court, revolves around a 48-unit rent-stabilized building at 89 Hicks St. bought by Kushner Companies in 2014.

The building had served as student housing for Brooklyn Law School and was exempt from rent stabilization laws. But once Kushner Companies purchased the building and began renting apartments as residential units, they should have been re-registered as rent-stabilized, the suit claims.